Phthalic acid diesters or ester-amides substituted by alkenylami

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Polymers from only ethylenic monomers or processes of...

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526305, 526326, 560 19, C08F21814, C08F22222, C08F22606, C07C10166

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041277120

ABSTRACT:
Novel phthalic acid diesters or ester-amides substituted by alkenylamino groups, processes for their preparation and hot-curable mixtures which are stable on storage and contain at least one phthalic acid diester according to the invention or a phthalic acid ester-amide according to the invention and a polyimide which has at least two groupings containing a C.dbd.C double bond are described. These hot-curable mixtures which are stable on storage are distinguished by improved processing characteristics, in particular a prolonged pot life, and are suitable for the production of various mouldings and especially also for the production of complicated castings.

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